D-JAX SAYS EAGLES ‘THREATENED TO FIRE’ HIM AFTER HITLER POST!

By Harvey Hoffman

DeSean Jackson clearly made anti-Semitic Instagram posts quoting Adolf Hitler and Louis Farrakhan.

The team called the posts “absolutely appalling” and promising “appropriate action.”

And according to former NBA player Stephen Jackson, D-Jax called him and said the Eagles threatened to cut him:

“I didn’t support the post, as far as Hitler and him supporting Hitler. I don’t know support Hitler, I don’t know nothing about Hitler, and I could give a f**k about Hitler. All I know is he was a cruel guy. I don’t stand for that, and I don’t support it. My whole reason for supporting D-Jax was, before I got on Instagram, he called me on the phone and told me that they was threatening to fire him, but they didn’t do that to [Riley] Cooper. And I was like, ‘You’re right, you shouldn’t have to apologize if they didn’t make him apologize.”

Wideout Riley Cooper was fined in 2013 after he was filmed shouting the N-word at a country music concert. The team also condemned Cooper’s comments in a public statement, as they did with Jackson’s comments.

Cooper was not released for his comments, however, and was signed to a five-year extension in 2014. Cooper was released in 2016.

Stephen Jackson also said in a different post, which has since been deleted, that DeSean Jackson was “speaking the truth” in the posts.

In one of the original Instagram posts, DeSean Jackson highlighted a quote, which was incorrectly attributed to Hitler:

“The white Jews knows that the Negroes are the real Children of Israel and to keep Americas secret the Jews will blackmail America. They will extort America, their plan for world domination won’t work if the Negroes know who they were. The white citizens of America will be terrified to know that all this time they’ve been mistreating and discriminating and lynching the Children of Israel.”

DeSean Jackson also posted a clip from a speech Farrakhan made in Chicago on July 4 where he alleged that White House coronavirus adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci and Microsoft founder Bill Gates were plotting to use a virus vaccine to “depopulate the Earth.”

Farrakhan is a noted anti-Semite and homophobe who was among several prominent people whose posts were banned

DeSean Jackson apologized publicly multiple times on Tuesday for his posts and comments, and also reportedly spoke with and apologized to Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and Eagles general manager Howie Roseman, both of whom are Jewish.

The Eagles signed DeSean Jackson to a three-year, $27 million deal in March 2019.

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